Art & Design

The Art and Design Mind Map will help you to understand the use of imagination as a resource in developing creative thought. The Mind Map breaks down the influences of knowledge, education and experience, the use of the senses and the relationship and effect of health, culture and social issues in art and design.

You will discover all this and more within the Art and Design Mind Map.

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Great mind map: can I use it in a response to a lecture to show how illustrations can map how to be creative? PLEASE PLEASE….

And I can read it , as we are studying Creative Thinking as part of a Masters of Cross Disciplinary Art and Design, at COFA, Uni of NSW, Australia.
I want to show this example as complex readable information in a Graphics and Contemporary Society subject.

This is a great mind map. I am an instructional designer for Brigham Young University and I am developing a art high school course for independent study. I was wondering if I can have permission to this mind map in my course as an example of a mind map? This course is offered as a web course to High School students as a introduction to drawing.

We are unable to get in touch with the creator of this Mind Map. However, if you give the Ian Gowdie credit for the design and maybe direct them to the source of the original Mind Map, than that should be fine.

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